TXiceman wrote:
Most likely, you have too much pin weight for a SRW short bed truck. Most Silver Backs are in the range of a DRW and they are only in long beds (except for the Dodge Mega Cab.
You want the height measured when the trailer is hitched to the truck.
Generator prep is usually an option. Check the manufactures literature.
The Goose Box is just another form of a goose neck adapter. Check with the RV manufacturer if they approve the use of a goose Box.
Ken
A 2014 Ram 3500 CC SB 4x4 has 4000lbs of payload. Silverback has 6 models. The 1st 4 have dry pins ranging from 1615lbs to 2070lbs. They have dry weights ranging from 9790lbs to 10829lbs. Hardly a DRW required 5th.
Looks likr the OP got his answers on the FR forum. FWIW I'm sure the F350 is plenty of truck for the Silverback.